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Interpretation of Anil's Self-Interested Indifference Curves in Figure 4.12

In Figure 4.12, Anil's preferences, assuming he is completely selfish, are represented by vertical indifference curves. The vertical shape signifies that Anil's utility depends solely on his own payoff (plotted on the horizontal axis), and he is indifferent to how much Bala receives. Each vertical line represents a constant level of utility for Anil, and his satisfaction increases as he moves to an indifference curve located further to the right, which corresponds to a higher payoff for himself.

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